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Date Added: April 28, 2008 06:35:03 PM
"Both PTG and DSM believe that innovative biomaterials will become enabling technology for tomorrow's medical devices and prosthetic implants. This union creates a world-class organization committed to advancing biomaterials science and engineering for the benefit of patients around the world. This is great news for PTG's customers and for the medical device industry in general." (PRWeb Apr 28, ...

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